ERIC Number: ED588370
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2017-Aug
Pages: 7
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ISSN: ISSN-2215-0196
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Too Scared to Learn? Understanding the Importance of School Safety for Immigrant Students. Policy Brief No. 15
Katschnig, Tamara; Hastedt, Dirk
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement
School safety is an important factor in schools. Data from the IEA's Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) indicate that perceptions of school safety are directly related to academic success. School safety seems to be particularly relevant for immigrant students, as their perceptions of safety appear to be more strongly related to academic success; meanwhile, research has revealed that immigrant students often report feeling less safe in schools. Using data from TIMSS, this brief explores immigrant students' perceptions of school safety in comparison to their native-born peers in more depth. Immigrant students' perceptions of school safety appear to be more closely linked to achievement, and may also thus be more strongly related to student well-being and aspirations. It is crucial that teachers and principals are sensitive to school safety and school climate if inclusive and equitable quality education is a target. Evidence supporting which countries are providing the safest environments for immigrant students and whether safer schools are associated with higher achievement will be of interest to policymakers around the world.
Descriptors: School Safety, Immigrants, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Correlation, Well Being, Aspiration, Educational Environment, Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, School Policy
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Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) (Netherlands)
Identifiers - Location: Europe; Africa; Asia; South America; North America; New Zealand; Australia
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study
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